Damien Hirst: tour the Wallace Collection show

13 October 2009: Take a closer look at No Love Lost, Blue Paintings by Damien Hirst – the artist's first London display since his £111m sale at Sotheby's last year. 25 works, painted by Hirst himself instead of assistants, are being shown at London's
Wallace Collection. Adrian Searle, the Guardian's art critic, says
Hirst's solo work looks 'amateurish and adolescent', but judge for yourself ...

The Wallace Collection is a traditional gallery, most famous for displaying 18th century French paintings and antique furniture; there has been some speculation that its decision to hang Hirst's work is not unconnected to his donation of £250,000 to restore sections of the gallery